Software House - Access Control Category
* C•CURE® 800/8000 * Subcategory
C•CURE 800/8000 Advanced Integrator
[A]
Product Description:
The C•CURE 800/8000 is an access control, alarm monitoring, badging, and video integration system that uses client/server technology based in Windows technology.
Course #:
AC4005
Course Description / Topics:
This course picks up where the 800 Installer/Maintainer left off. It is designed for senior personnel that are involved in the design and implementation of the security system. There is coverage of advanced administration topics, such as custom DB view, Keypad commands, Intrusion Zones, partitioning, and automated import. Guard Tour, Central Monitoring, Bi-Directional interface and ODBC will be also be covered. There are detailed sections on card formatting, multiple cards, and extended cards. Various troubleshooting tools such as DBLint and Comm. Watcher will be covered. There is a section on event design that includes a casebook of how to implement various situations including Boolean operations. (E.g. Event X goes true if A is true and either B or C are true, etc.)
Successful completion results in certification at the Advanced level.
Duration:
5 days (fast-paced)
Audience:
Senior personnel responsible for the design and implementation of the end-user security system.
The people attending this course would typically be supervising and supporting the personnel that attend the Installer/Maintainer course.
This is not an End-User or Sales course.
Certification Level:
Level 3
Advanced Integrator
Prerequisites:
Successful completion of the C-CURE 800/8000 Installer/Maintainer Course (AC4004) and iSTAR (AC2414).
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent.
Attendees must be approved Software House Integrators.
C•CURE 800/8000 Advanced System Manager--
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Product Description:
The Advanced System Manager Course is for experienced, high level security system
managers and users who have taken the Software House System Manager course.
Course #:
AC4006
Course Description / Topics:
The course covers the advanced features and options of the C·CURE 800/8000 System
and presents procedures for using those features. All of the end user features that are not
covered in the System Manager course are covered here. Students will be taught and
then perform each function in a lab. Subjects include: Describe high level
administrative configuring of personnel, including queries, partitioning, custom database
views, privileges, import-export, and auto import; events topics, including those involving
intrusion zones, keypad commands, reader LCD displays, paging, and E-mail. Configuring
of anti-passback, area lockout, occupancy restrictions; CCTV, NetVUE, and live video
Configuring of system operator and guard related topics, including maps, guard tours,
central card monitoring, and roll call reports.
Duration:
5 days
Audience:
Dealer or End-User personnel responsible for the basic installation of a Software House system.
Certification Level:
AC 4006: 800 Advanced System Manager
Prerequisites:
C·CURE® System 800 Installer/Maintainer (AC4004)
or C·CURE® System 800 System Manager (AC2410).
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent.
C•CURE 800/8000 Applications Engineer/Consultant
Product Description:
The C·CURE® 800/8000 is an access control and alarm monitoring system that uses client/server technology in Windows NT/2000/XP.
Course #:
AC3240
Course Description / Topics:
This course covers the various topics that the Applications Engineer (AE), Account Executive, or Consultant must be proficient in. The student will be presented with the various choices that must be made with recommendations that weigh the tradeoffs between the choices. For example, the choice of whether to use Windows 2000 Professional vs. Windows 2000 Server or the differences between iSTAR vs. apCs, etc. All of the basic and advanced features of the C·CURE 800/8000 systems will be covered with an exercise to select the correct model for a given set of needs. The integration of CCTV, DVMS, paging, e-mail and other features will be discussed. The course is performance based with several student labs. Recommended cabling and wiring specifications and methods will be discussed. Choices in networking will be discussed. All discussions will be based on designing the most cost effective solutions for the task. There is a section on interfacing with the MIS group and also a section on good design principles.
Duration:
3 days
Audience:
Dealer or consultant personnel responsible for the basic specification of a C·CURE 800/8000 system
Certification Level:
None
Prerequisites:
Experience with Access Control Systems, cabling, electronics and the Security industry.
C•CURE 800/8000 for Operators/Basic Administrators
Product Description:
The C·CURE® 800/8000 is an access control and alarm monitoring system that uses client/server technology in Windows NT/2000/XP.
Course #:
AC1641
Course Description / Topics:
This is an End User Operator course, designed to cover most topics relating to system operation of the C·CURE 800 access control system, including an overview of the C·CURE 800 Badging Client. This course teaches the skills required to operate and maintain a C·CURE 800 system, including configuration of cardholders, report generation, backup procedures and import/export of cardholder records.
Duration:
2 days
Audience:
Systems Operators that are responsible for the operation of a C·CURE 800 system.
Certification Level:
None
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of Windows based operating systems (i.e., Windows NT/2000/XP) is a plus.
C•CURE 800/8000 for System Managers
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Product Description:
The C·CURE® 800/8000 is an access control and alarm monitoring system that uses client/server technology in Windows NT/2000/XP.
Course #:
AC2410
Course Description / Topics:
This is an End User program designed to cover most topics relating to system configuration, management and operation of the C·CURE 800 system. There is some coverage of Windows 2000, as it relates to the C·CURE 800, followed by most aspects of system administration and monitoring including the use of C·CURE ID. The course teaches the skills required to configure, operate and maintain a C·CURE 800 system, including configuration of cardholders and security objects, report generation, backup procedures, and import/export of cardholder records.
*Note: this is not a hardware or dealer technical course.
Duration:
4 days
Audience:
End User personnel that are responsible for the management, configuration and operation of a C·CURE 800 system. System Manager, System Administrator, Senior Operator.
Certification Level:
None
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of Windows based operating systems (i.e., Windows NT/2000/XP) is a plus.
C•CURE 800/8000 Hardware Installer
Product Description:
The C·CURE® 800/8000 is an access control and alarm monitoring system that uses client/server technology in Windows NT/2000/XP.
Course #:
AC1640
Course Description / Topics:
This course covers all standard hardware utilized in a Software House System. The system used in class for the minimal software coverage will be the C·CURE 800/8000, although the knowledge is transferable to other systems. The primary objective of the course is to develop proficiency in hardware installation and verification. In keeping with the role-oriented curriculum, the objectives of the course have been determined by the tasks that a Hardware Installer must be proficient in. The course is performance based with many student labs. Students will be taught and then perform each function in a lab. Subjects include: connecting apC panels and iSTAR controllers to the host, (i.e., RS232, RS485 chain, Ethernet, terminal server); installing and flashing firmware; recommended cabling and wiring specifications and methods; power wiring, ESD, and CAT-5; basic verification, fault analysis and troubleshooting techniques; as well as all pin outs including DTE-DCE straight through and DTE-DTE crossover.
Duration:
2 days
Audience:
Dealer personnel responsible for the basic installation of a Software House system.
Certification Level:
Hardware
Prerequisites:
This is an Entry Course. Some familiarity with basic wiring, cabling, electronics and the security industry is desirable but not required.
C•CURE 800/8000 System Installer/Maintainer with Istar
[A]
Product Description:
The C·CURE® 800/8000 is an access control and alarm monitoring system that uses client/server technology in Windows NT/2000/XP.
Course #:
AC4004
Course Description / Topics:
This is an intensive program designed to cover topics relating to system installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the C·CURE 800 System. All basic aspects of system administration and monitoring are covered including C·CURE ID. There is also complete coverage of the apC® hardware, I*star® panels, associated readers and add on boards. All methods of apC connection (i.e., RS232, RS485, dialup, and networked TCP/IP) are covered. This course is heavily focused on hands-on hardware labs requiring the student to actually install, configure and troubleshoot the various components. Note: a copy of apCTest and other tools are included with this course.
Duration:
5 days
Audience:
Dealer personnel who are responsible for the installation, maintenance or service of a C·CURE 800/8000 system site. This is not an End-User or Sales course. Successful completion results in Certification as Installer/Maintainer (Level 2) and I*Star.
Certification Level:
Level 2 Installer/Maintainer
Prerequisites:
Experience with Access Control and the Windows Operating Systems (e.g., Windows NT/2000/XP).
C•CURE Central
Product Description:
C·CURE® Central provides a centralized database of cardholders for multiple C·CURE 800/8000 System Servers. By connecting with a PC running Internet Explorer, cardholder data and clearances can be administered anywhere in the world. All of the cardholder data, including the badge images, can be replicated to all of the member servers.
Course #:
AC2440
Course Description / Topics:
This is an intensive program designed to cover topics relating to system installation, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the C·CURE Central System. All basic aspects of system installation such as SQL Server, IIS, and the C·CURE Central system itself are covered. This course is heavily focused on hands-on hardware labs requiring the student to actually install, configure and troubleshoot the various components.
Duration:
2 days
Audience:
Dealer personnel who are responsible for the installation, maintenance or service of a C·CURE Central system site. This is not an End-User or Sales course. Successful completion results in Certification as a C·CURE Central Integrator.
Certification Level:
C·CURE Central Integrator
Prerequisites:
Certification at the C·CURE 800/8000 Integrator/Designer (Level 3)
Configuration Tool - Web based training
Product Description:
A tool to import and export configuration data to and from the CF Database of the C·CURE 800/8000.
Course #:
AC2443
Course Description / Topics:
The C·CURE 800 CF Import Export Utility is a tool that Software House technical partners can use to design, enter and update configuration data using a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. The configuration data supported at this revision is:
– apCs
– apC Inputs
– apC Outputs
– apC Readers
– iSTARs
– iSTAR Inputs
– iSTAR Outputs
– iSTAR Readers
– BiDi Receivers
– BiDi Gateways
– BiDi Receiver Inputs
– BiDi Gateway Inputs
This means technical partners can enter new data and perform mass updates or modification of existing data of an existing C·CURE 800/8000 8.1.0 database for the tables that are supported.
The C·CURE 800 CF Import Export Utility enables the technician to:
- Modify configuration data from an existing C·CURE 800/8000 8.1.0 database
- Create new configuration data from scratch with or without an existing C·CURE 800/8000 8.1.0 database.
- Import configuration data into a C·CURE 800/8000 8.1.0 database.
Duration:
2 hours Web-based Training.
For more information contact our Training Coordinator by
email
or by phone at (561) 912-6633.
Audience:
Dealer personnel responsible for the basic installation of a Software House system.
Certification Level:
CF Import/Export Tool
Prerequisites:
C·CURE® System 800 Installer/Maintainer (AC4004)
Attendees must be approved C·CURE Dealers
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent
iSTAR™
Product Description:
iSTAR™ is a Windows CE™ based controller that implements access control functions. It has a General Controller and an Access Control Module. It has RS-232, dialup and network connectivity using TCP/IP over Ethernet. It is supported by the C·CURE ® 800/8000 and can co-exist with the apC panels. It utilizes a topology of clusters that have Master and Secondary Controllers that continue to operate even when the host computer is unavailable. The system provides for redundancy and fail-over to alternate controllers when necessary. There is a diagnostic utility for setup, diagnosis and repair
Course #:
AC2414
Course Description / Topics:
General Networking and Data Communications -iSTAR Specific Topologies -iSTAR Connection Methods -Theory of Operation -Windows CE -Hardware Installation -Network Installation -Software Installation and Configuration -Maintenance and Troubleshooting -Troubleshooting Labs with induced bugs
Duration:
2 days
Audience:
Technical (Customer Engineers, Installers).
Certification Level:
iSTAR
Prerequisites:
C·CURE® System 800 Installer/Maintainer (AC4004). Attendees must be approved C·CURE Dealers.
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent.
LEGATO AAM / Replistor
[A]
Product Description:
Redundant solutions using AutoStart and Replistor will be designed and installed by personnel from Software House and Integrators. This course is for technical partners that will be involved in those installations and who will be responsible for using and maintaining the systems after installation.
Course #:
AC2442
Course Description / Topics:
The course covers installation, configuration and troubleshooting of the C•CURE 800/8000 System in a redundant configuration using AutoStart and Replistor. There will be labs to configure the system and simulate fail over. Understanding and implementing scripts as well as integration of this product in a Microsoft Windows 2003 Domain with Active Directory will also be covered. The first two days cover a mirrored HA (High Availability) solution using AutoStart and results in Certification. The last day covers two solutions that utilize a Disaster node across a WAN using Replistor along with AutoStart. This Course is designed to meet the needs of those Integrators and End Users upgrading from Co-Standby Server or Implementing the AutoStart / Replistor option for the first time.
Duration:
2 days
For more information contact our Training Coordinator by
email
or by phone at (561) 912-6552.
Audience:
Dealer or End-User personnel responsible for the basic maintenance and management of a Software House C•CURE 800 Redundant System.
Certification Level:
EMC AutoStart
Prerequisites:
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server or equivalent
C·CURE® System 800 Installer/Maintainer (AC4004)
C·CURE® iSTAR
* C•CURE® 9000* Subcategory
C•CURE 800/9000 Sales Engineer/Consultant
Product Description:
The C•CURE® 800 and 9000 are access control and alarm monitoring systems that run on Windows platforms.
Course #:
AC3241
Course Description / Topics:
This course covers the various topics that the Sales Engineer, Applications Engineer (AE), Account Executive, or Consultant must be proficient in.
The student will be presented with the various choices that must be made, with recommendations that weigh the tradeoffs between the choices. For example, the choice of the following will be presented:
• C•CURE 800 vs. C•CURE 9000
• Best Model to specify, considering scalability
• Best Windows Server platform
• apC vs. iSTAR
• iSTAR Pro vs. iSTAR eX
• iSTAR Pro vs. iSTAR Pro Rack Mount
• Direct Wiegand readers vs. RM bus readers
• Other considerations
Basic and advanced features of the C•CURE 800 and 9000 systems will be presented with an exercise to select the best model for a given set of needs.
The integration of CCTV, DVRs, paging, e-mail and other third party features will be discussed.
Recommended cabling and wiring specifications and methods will be covered, along with choices in networking and databases. Various FIPS, UL, and other compliance requirements will be reviewed.
All discussions will be based on designing the most cost effective solutions for the task. The Software House MSRP will be used for many of the exercises.
The course is performance based with several student labs.
Duration:
4 days
Audience:
Dealer Integrator or consultant personnel responsible for the specification of a C•CURE 800 or 9000 system
Certification Level:
N/A
Prerequisites:
Experience with Windows, Access Control Systems, cabling, and the Security industry.
C•CURE 9000 for System Managers
[A]
Product Description:
The C•CURE® 9000 is a scalable access control and alarm monitoring, multi-site system that is built on the Microsoft® .NET platform.
Course #:
AC9410
Course Description / Topics:
This is an End User program designed to cover topics relating to system configuration, management and operation of the C•CURE 9000 system. There is some coverage of the Windows operating system, as it relates to the C•CURE 9000, followed by system administration and monitoring tasks including the use of C•CURE ID (Badging). The course teaches the skills required to configure, operate and maintain a C•CURE 9000 system, including configuration of cardholders and security objects, report generation, backup procedures, and import/export of cardholder records.
*Note: this is not a hardware or integrator technical course.
Duration:
4 days
Audience:
End User personnel that are responsible for the management, configuration and operation of a C•CURE 9000 system, for example System Manager, System Administrator, Senior Operator.
Certification Level:
None
Prerequisites:
Knowledge of the Windows operating system is a plus.
C•CURE 9000 System Installer/Maintainer
[A]
Product Description:
The C•CURE® 9000 is a scalable access control and alarm monitoring, multi-site system that is built on the Microsoft® .NET platform.
Course #:
AC9001
Course Description / Topics:
This is an intensive program designed to cover topics relating to system installation, configuration, operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the C•CURE 9000 System. All aspects of system administration, monitoring, and C•CURE ID badging are covered. There is also comprehensive hardware coverage including the iSTAR® controllers, iSecure™Controllers (ISC), and associated readers, inputs and outputs. All methods of connecting hardware including network interfaces are covered. This course is heavily focused on hands-on hardware and software labs requiring the student to actually install, configure and troubleshoot the various components.
Duration:
5 days
Audience:
Integrator personnel who are responsible for the installation, configuration, or maintenance of a C•CURE 9000 system site. This is not an End-User or Sales course. Successful completion results in Certification as a C•CURE 9000 Installer/Maintainer (Level 2).
Certification Level:
Level 2 C•CURE 9000 Installer/Maintainer
Prerequisites:
Experience with Access Control and the Windows Operating System.
EMC AutoStart / Replistor for C•CURE 9000
[A]
Product Description:
Redundant solutions using AutoStart and Replistor will be designed and installed by personnel from Software House and Integrators. This course is for technical partners that will be involved in those installations and who will be responsible for using and maintaining the systems after installation.
Course #:
AC9442
Course Description / Topics:
The course covers site evaluation, installation, configuration and troubleshooting of the C•CURE 9000 System in a redundant configuration using AutoStart and Replistor. There will be labs to configure the system and simulate fail over. The integration of this product in a Microsoft Windows 2003 Domain with Active Directory will also be covered. The EMC AutoStart SQL option will be used as part of the solution. The first two days cover a mirrored HA (High Availability) solution using AutoStart and results in Certification. The last day covers two solutions that utilize a Disaster node across a WAN using Replistor along with AutoStart. This Course is designed to meet the needs of those Integrators and End Users that require a redundant solution for the C•CURE 9000. The supported scenario is a C•CURE 9000 and full SQL database on the same server. Systems using SQL Express or a remote SQL server are not supported by this option.
Duration:
3 days
For more information contact our Training Coordinator by
email
or by phone at (561) 912-6552.
Audience:
Dealer or End-User personnel responsible for the basic maintenance and management of a Software House C•CURE 9000 Redundant System.
Certification Level:
EMC AutoStart for C•CURE 9000
Prerequisites:
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server or equivalent
C•CURE® System 9000 Installer/Maintainer (AC9001) with C·CURE® iSTAR (AC9001)
Wireless Access System for C•CURE 9000
Product Description:
The Wireless Access System is designed for companies who want to locate some of their access control readers remotely and requires no hard wiring.
The system is comprised of a wireless OMNILOCK portal gateway and wireless readers. Each wireless access portal supports a minimum of 16 readers and a maximum of 128 total readers regardless of the number of portals installed. Various reader technologies allow you to gain access with a 4-6 digit keypad ID code only or by HID Proximity card or Magnetic Stripe card.
Course #:
AC2444
Course Description / Topics:
The course covers site evaluation, installation, configuration and troubleshooting of Wireless readers in a C•CURE 9000 System.
There is detailed coverage of how to evaluate the site for RF interference in the 2.4 GHz band. The use of a Wi-Spy™ Spectrum Analyzer will be covered and each student will get to take the Spectrum Analyzer hardware and software with them. There is also coverage of how to use the Stanley Site Survey kit which is available for sale or lease to Software House integrators.
Students will configure readers and portals in a lab environment and learn how to configure various card formats. Various portal configurations will be demonstrated and tradeoffs discussed. There are built in methods to measure performance that will be demonstrated and connecting to the portals and other configuration/trouble-shooting techniques will be covered. This is a certification course for integrators.
Duration:
2 days (fast-paced)
Audience:
Dealer or End-User personnel responsible for the site planning, installation, configuration, basic maintenance and management of Wireless readers in a Software House C•CURE 9000 System.
Certification Level:
Wireless Access Integrator
Prerequisites:
Microsoft Networking Essentials or equivalent
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server or equivalent
C•CURE® System 9000 Installer/Maintainer (AC9001)
C•CURE® iSTAR
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